From Dream Pop to Ambient Chamber with Shana Cleveland and Bluesilhouettes
New music by Shana Cleveland. She sings with a band called La Luz who played a surf noir music. But she’s on her own with a new, twangy dream pop album called Night of the Worm Moon, inspired by a Sun Ra album title. We’ll also hear from a new ambient chamber music project called Bluesilhouettes.
Thursday, February 7, 2019 |
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First Half Hour |
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0:00:00
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yndi halda
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0:06:00
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Bluesilhouettes
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0:09:48
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Sharon Van Etten
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0:14:16
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Lamb
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Moonshine
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0:16:52
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brim liski
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Duels
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0:19:57
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Lily & Madeleine
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0:23:17
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Julia Kent
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Second Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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Primer
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A Broken Person’s Game
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0:33:36
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Klaus Schulze
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Tango-Saty
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0:39:21
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Sorsari
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0:43:05
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break
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0:43:50
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SHEL
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0:47:22
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Lyla Foy
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0:50:36
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Mark de Clive-Lowe
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Third Half Hour |
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1:01:00
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Tom Caufield
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1:06:00
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Kevin Keller
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1:11:02
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Ultimate Spinach
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Ballad of the Hip Death Goddess
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1:18:47
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Dead Can Dance
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1:23:50
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Cavern Of Anti-Matter
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Fourth Half Hour |
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1:30:00
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Rodrigo y Gabriela
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Echoes
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1:48:32
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Shana Cleveland
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1:51:56
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R.D. King
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1:55:15
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Lawson Rollins
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